American Historical Staffordshire Blue & White Plate, c. 1830. Residence of Richard Jordan. By Joseph Health & Co. The border has large roses and scrolls and a beaded band and white edge. The Jordan china, very popular among Staffordshire collectors, was ordered by friends of the Quaker preacher in Newton, New Jersey. The drawing is of the house where he lived. Embossed and printed factory mark. 10 inches.

American Historical Staffordshire Dark Blue and White Plate, c. 1820. Low-two story structure in center with 15 original states in loops of ribbon. Portrait of Washington in cartouche and America blindfolded with Independence kneeling. Marked Clews. 8 inches.

English Philip Christian's Liverpool Porcelain Bowl, c. 1765-75. Underglaze blue with red and gold overglaze decoration. No chips, cracks or restorations. Some minor roughage on the edge of the foot rim and a couple of places on the edge. These do not take away from the value and are only mentioned for the record. 2 1/2 inches high x 6 inches wide.